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    Obey or Resign- President Ruto Issues Ultimatum to 34 CEOs Over Non-Compliance

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    President William Ruto speaks in Watamu, Kilifi County, on July 26, 2024.
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    Obey or Resign- President Ruto Issues Ultimatum to 34 CEOs Over Non-Compliance

    President William Ruto has issued a stern warning to 34 Chief Executive Officers of government agencies for failing to digitize their operations via the e-Citizen platform. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and streamline government services.

    During the first anniversary event of the e-Citizen Directorate in Nairobi, the president publicly named the CEOs and gave them a one-week ultimatum to comply. He threatened serious consequences, including dismissal, for non-compliance.

    The president criticized the agencies for ignoring a direct order and engaging in questionable practices to solicit funds.

    โ€œThese organizations have not adhered to my directive requiring all services and revenue payments to be integrated into the e-Citizen platform. This system ensures that the Treasury can monitor government revenue collections. They have one week to comply, or they can find the doorโ€”it’s that straightforward,โ€ Ruto stated.

    Additionally, Ruto called out state agencies already on the e-Citizen platform but using alternative payment methods to siphon funds. He demanded a detailed report on such practices within three days.

    โ€œWe still have agencies that, despite being on the platform, occasionally revert to dubious payment methods involving certain banks,โ€ Ruto warned. โ€œI expect a comprehensive record from the past three months of such instances on my desk within three days.โ€

    The president reaffirmed his commitment to fostering transparency and integrity in government operations.

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    โ€œDuring my campaign, I promised a government where there would be no money to steal. Digitization is key to achieving this by linking service delivery with revenue collection,โ€ Ruto emphasized.

    Below is a list of the 34 agencies flagged for non-compliance with the digitization directive:

    1. National Cancer Institute of Kenya
    2. Kenya Hospital Authority Trust Fund
    3. Kenya Nutritionist and Dietician Institute
    4. Health Records and Information Managers Board
    5. National Syndemic Disease Control Council
    6. Occupation Therapy Council of Kenya
    7. Digital Health Authority
    8. Kenya Biovax Institute Limited
    9. Kenya National Public Health Institute
    10. Kenya Health Human Resource Authority
    11. Kenya Water Institute
    12. Tanathi Water Works Development Agency
    13. Water Sector Trust Fund
    14. Kenya Engineering Technology Registration Board
    15. Kenya Ports Authority
    16. Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA)
    17. Private Security Regulatory Authority
    18. Nairobi International Financial Center
    19. Kenya Re-insurance Corporation
    20. Financial Reporting Centre
    21. Kenya Institute of Supplies Management
    22. Consolidated Bank of Kenya
    23. Development Bank of Kenya
    24. Kenya Accountancies and Secretaries National Examination Board
    25. Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
    26. Institute of Certified Secretaries
    27. Energy and Petroleum Regulation Authority
    28. Kenya Power Company Limited
    29. Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation
    30. Geothermal Development Company
    31. Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited
    32. National Defence University
    33. Kenya Space Agency
    34. Kenya Shipyard Limited

    Obey or Resign- President Ruto Issues Ultimatum to 34 CEOs Over Non-Compliance

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